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The phrase "better character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the moral qualities or traits of individuals or fictional characters, suggesting that one is superior to another. Example: "In the story, the protagonist demonstrates a better character than the antagonist, making it easy for readers to root for him."
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Great tennis by Muzza, but even better character.
Cora is a better character than the spoiled, arrogant creature she could have been.
When he ran for president against Bill Clinton, he promised us a better character for president.
There is surely no better character for the writer of historical fiction.
"I've always felt that he was a far better character actor than people gave him credit for but he became subsumed within this peculiar persona".
It suggested that investment in inner cities would result only in vandalism and further unemployment unless "better character" were instilled in the population.
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In Little House on the Prairie (the third book she wrote), Wilder's getting into her stride, with better character-development, a real sense of place and plenty of drama – cattle out of control, the flooding creek, leeches and locusts (not just chomping through crops but astounding everybody with a sudden exodus).
He needed better characters in the movie.
"You could hardly cast better characters than we got on 'Brooklyn North,' " she said.
"Television dramas and comedies have infinitely better characters than film for the most part, and for reasons I totally understand they'll never be made into action figures.
Producer Glen Morgan felt that the episode's writers, Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon, "have a better character-dramatic sense", adding that he believed the episode "really helped define Mulder".
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